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Old 02-08-2012, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by JD911
Looks great. Having mine installed tomorrow.
Thanks. You'll love the look.

Here are some completed pictures, still need to wait a few days before the cars can go in to the garages.
Look at how good the edging and detail work is - these guys do a great job.
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Old 02-08-2012, 08:06 PM
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Great work! What a difference it makes!

Enjoy it.
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Looks gorgeous and if prepped well I am sure it will last along time my only question is how do find any small screws or washers when you drop them on a floor like that?
Old 02-08-2012, 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by SpeedBump
Looks gorgeous and if prepped well I am sure it will last along time my only question is how do find any small screws or washers when you drop them on a floor like that?
Hah!! Good point! We have a cork floor in our kitchen, dropping food/crumbs/etc generally ends up with me on the floor looking for the bump as the flooring hides just about any color somehow...
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Looks nice Bruce.

Enjoy the new pad. Livin' large now!




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Old 02-08-2012, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by SpeedBump
Looks gorgeous and if prepped well I am sure it will last along time my only question is how do find any small screws or washers when you drop them on a floor like that?
The dog will get them.... oh, wait..... that's for crumbs in the kitchen floor. My bad!

Ahem..... carry on!

Actually, that ^ is a good question. Broom? Shop-vac? Magnetic Strip?
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Bruce your garage looks great! I have seen a few garages that PremierGarage had done and they look great.
Is that color Sedona 1/4?
Will the floor get slippery when wet?
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Originally Posted by SpeedBump
Looks gorgeous and if prepped well I am sure it will last along time my only question is how do find any small screws or washers when you drop them on a floor like that?
I bought one of these:
Master Magnetics Magnetic Mini-Sweeper

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...6539_200366539

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Man Caves, there are two of them....
Old 02-09-2012, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by JD911
Great work! What a difference it makes!

Enjoy it.
Thanks

Originally Posted by SpeedBump
Looks gorgeous and if prepped well I am sure it will last along time my only question is how do find any small screws or washers when you drop them on a floor like that?
Easy, just don't drop anything!

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Looks nice Bruce.

Enjoy the new pad. Livin' large now!




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Originally Posted by fskof
Bruce your garage looks great! I have seen a few garages that PremierGarage had done and they look great.
Is that color Sedona 1/4?
Will the floor get slippery when wet?
I'm sure it'll be slippery but nothing like a polished concrete floor or epoxy. The flakes have given the floor some 'texture'.
Sedona? yes, 1/4? not sure, I'll find out.
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Looks great Bruce, how long is your garage out of commission from start to finish?
Old 02-09-2012, 12:18 PM
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Looks great Bruce, how long is your garage out of commission from start to finish?
They started the work Monday Craig, as of last night I was putting stuff away. The cars and freezer will go back in Saturday. So figure 6 days tops.
Old 02-09-2012, 01:15 PM
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I had Premier Garage do my floor etc about 2 years ago. Needed to replace the slab due to cracking etc so I had a brand new surface to start with. Floor looks as good today as it did when first installed, no lifting, chipping.
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Originally Posted by PJorgen
I had Premier Garage do my floor etc about 2 years ago. Needed to replace the slab due to cracking etc so I had a brand new surface to start with. Floor looks as good today as it did when first installed, no lifting, chipping.
Nice to get some good feedback from the field.
Care to share any pictures of the cabinets in your garage, assume they were done by PG too?

Thanks
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Looks great, the house looks like it would be rather nice as well :-)

Why do they split it the flooring into sections?


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